A district alignment committee is a group of district members appointed by the District Director and led by the alignment chair. The alignment chair ensures the committee prepares an alignment proposal and submits it to the District Executive Committee prior to the District Council meeting. In District 33, the District 33 Operations Committee performs the tasks of the Alignment Committee.

Possible growth and possible loss of clubs in those areas and divisions

Changes anticipated by current district leaders

A strategy focused on the benefits for all

Low and ineligible clubs must be included

DISTRICT PROCEDURES Districts may establish procedures to provide consistency and help guide district leaders from year to year. Procedures may be established and changed by either the District executive committee or the District Council.District operating procedures may not be called “policy” or “protocol,” and they cannot duplicate, contradict or be more restrictive than Toastmasters International governing documents. Only Toastmasters’ Board of Directors may create policies.

Beat the Clock

May 1 to June 30, 2020

All clubs adding 5 new, dual or reinstated members with a join date between May 1 and June 30 receive a Beat the Clock ribbon to display on your club’s banner. Qualifying clubs also earn a special discount code for 10% off their next club order from Toastmasters International.

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